Moray malt thieves make off with six figure sum of whisky

Investigations are on-going following the raid at Glenfarclas

The targeted raid is estimated to be worth £150,000
Author: John RosePublished 16th May 2022
Last updated 16th May 2022

Investigations are on-going following a targeted raid at a Speyside distillery where raiders made off with more than £150,000 worth of whisky.

Burglars drilled through a lock at the Glenfarclas Distillery's visitor centre in the early hours of Sunday, smashed open a cabinet, and made off with bottles of the valuable drink..

Callum Fraser, production manager at the distillery in Ballindalloch, urged anyone with information about the raid or CCTV in the area to contact Police Scotland.

He said: "They've obviously been to case the place out because they knew exactly what cabinet they were going for.

"They took our family cask range from 1954 to 1975..." - Callum Fraser

"They took our family cask range from 1954 to 1975 - there's a bottle from every year there - and a bottle of 60-year-old and then went back out of the door."

Footage from the site has captured the white-masked gang go through the side door at about 2.45am, get what they wanted, and then leave with the six-figure haul of bottles about four minutes later.

Callum said: "The fact somebody has been in our place, it's not a nice feeling.

"Somebody has broken in, they felt that's what they should be doing, and it's horrendously wrong. It makes staff feel uncomfortable."

He added workers at the family-owned distillery are well known as being friendly and approachable, and said: "It makes us all feel slightly uncomfortable and angry, to be honest."

A Police Scotland spokesman said: "Officers were informed of reports of a break-in at a business in Ballindalloch at around 10.15am on Sunday, 15 May, 2022.

Anyone with information should contact police on 101 quoting incident 1328 of May 15.

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